ABSTRACT

The issue of behaviour has, and always will be, a main dilemma facing schools. Encouraging positive relationships whilst preventing disruption, and motivating students to learn, raises concerns for any teacher.

Roland Chaplain handles a variety of critical issues with clarity and vision. He offers a highly practical approach and discusses in detail how teachers cope with stress, how whole school strategies can minimise disruptive behaviour, and how to effectively intervene with students who have emotional and behavioural difficulties.

Packed full of activities, case studies and questions to foster readers' own evaluations, Teaching without Disruption in the Primary School is an indispensable guide for all teachers.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part |1 pages

Part I Developing personal coping and professional competence

chapter 1|27 pages

Stress, coping and effective teaching

chapter 2|23 pages

Teacher thinking and pupil behaviour

chapter 3|26 pages

Professional social skills

chapter 6|20 pages

Classroom environment and climate

chapter 7|21 pages

Classroom structures